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that's how hungary has handled the situation. the past few weeks has highlighted a lack of coordinated approach by european officials. because of this, european minister have been meeting in brussels. the three-year-old boy's body shocked the world, to open its doors. >> it is heartbreaking, again to live for save allen and galeb his brother, it is not too late to save a million of them. they need that help. >> was the eu listening? jacky rowland is live for us in brussels. the meeting is finished what did they say? >> i'm not sure it is fished barbara. just a few minutes ago i went to the german and french interior ministers, who i think called this meeting they didn't have a lt of intadges to tellot of sub. the catch phrase is political commitment. we kept hearing about this political commitment that they say everyone has reached. but from that we have learned very different. the german interior minister say we have a political commitment but far from the solidarity we expect. clearly referring to other members of the eu who he
that's how hungary has handled the situation. the past few weeks has highlighted a lack of coordinated approach by european officials. because of this, european minister have been meeting in brussels. the three-year-old boy's body shocked the world, to open its doors. >> it is heartbreaking, again to live for save allen and galeb his brother, it is not too late to save a million of them. they need that help. >> was the eu listening? jacky rowland is live for us in brussels. the...
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. >> desperation in hungary as police stop refugees from boarding trains out of the country. >>> i am lauren taylor, this is al jazerra, live from london. also coming up. more protests against the government in lebanon as demonstrators occupy the environment ministry. >> a pinch like this, slip it under my collar. >> police officers in los angeles have given body cameras in an effort to rebuild trust. ♪ ♪ >> a dissident gambian rapper going viral in senegal. ♪ ♪ >>> the main relate way station in budapest has been closed to stop them travel to go germany and austria. they found what they called economic migrants will be sent back to the country they just arrived from. hundreds of people are there and are demanding that police let them board the train so that they can leave hundred gare, security forces have been blocking the entrance to the station. this is the number of refugees trying to reach the european union continues to surge. italian navy has rescued 200 refugees in two separate operations in the mediterranean sea. at least four people were found dead. the internationa
. >> desperation in hungary as police stop refugees from boarding trains out of the country. >>> i am lauren taylor, this is al jazerra, live from london. also coming up. more protests against the government in lebanon as demonstrators occupy the environment ministry. >> a pinch like this, slip it under my collar. >> police officers in los angeles have given body cameras in an effort to rebuild trust. ♪ ♪ >> a dissident gambian rapper going viral in senegal....
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all the while hungary extents the fence across croatia into romania. and soon the border with slovenia. the courts will be busy >>> f.i.f.a. president sepp blatter is under criminal investigation in switzerland. officials from the attorney-general's office questioned him about illegal payments, it's almost four months before he announced he'd step down. lee wellings has more. >> reporter: the net on the criminal investigation has been closing around f.i.f.a. headquarters. the the question had been when the investigation reached president. behind closed doors, sepp blatter was interrogated bit the attorney-general and his data seized. peter waited for a press conference that never happened. platter accused of misappropriation of funds. once again the disgraced vice president jack warner was involved. in a statement the attorney general said: sepp blatter accused of abusing his position with that contract and one signed in 2011 for work done a decade order. th the u.e.f.a. president is set to replace blap, but he was -- sepp blatter, but he was questione
all the while hungary extents the fence across croatia into romania. and soon the border with slovenia. the courts will be busy >>> f.i.f.a. president sepp blatter is under criminal investigation in switzerland. officials from the attorney-general's office questioned him about illegal payments, it's almost four months before he announced he'd step down. lee wellings has more. >> reporter: the net on the criminal investigation has been closing around f.i.f.a. headquarters. the the...
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they are trying to make it to germany after being shut out of hungary. jacky rowland has more. >> reporter: for the first thing that is significant is that the decision was not reached as a con census, that's really the way in which european union decision making is generally made, the idea that everyone will agree together. it was clear they were not going to get a consensus decision, so in the end they decided to go for majority vote. we understand that the countries that voted against it the proposals were the czech republic, slovakia, hungary, romania, and finland apparently abstained, but the other countries voted for it. the political implication of this clearly is yes, they have got this decision, however, on the other hand there will be more bitterness felt by the countries of eastern europe who will feel that they were bullied and strong armed into a decision to take refugees that they don't necessarily want, and in fact they are arguing that knows refugeesing don't want to be in their countries either. a decision, yes, but at the expense of yet
they are trying to make it to germany after being shut out of hungary. jacky rowland has more. >> reporter: for the first thing that is significant is that the decision was not reached as a con census, that's really the way in which european union decision making is generally made, the idea that everyone will agree together. it was clear they were not going to get a consensus decision, so in the end they decided to go for majority vote. we understand that the countries that voted against...
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i went through turkey, hungary, austria, [ speaking german ] , canada. that was it. i had an iranian passport and brav aryan and israeli passport. the people who helped me, there are quite a few. it takes time to think of it. the idea of $100 in your pocket and you have no english, your journey starts. life is like a train. the day you become a passenger on the train is your birthday. the u.s. is the best place, and i'm glad i made it here. >> what did you think when you saw the pictures of that little boy. >> it break my heart. like everybody else. i'm a human being like everybody else. >> we need to see more work down to not see those photos. are we doing anything not to see those photos. i would like to see the muslim countries take action. >> what will you tell the future generations? will you tell them that we sat back and watched these people suffer and we didn't take them in and help them? on the other hand, the infidels, took them? and fed them? and look after them and give them a home? will you tell them? >> so emotional. thanks for watching, i'm erica pitzi
i went through turkey, hungary, austria, [ speaking german ] , canada. that was it. i had an iranian passport and brav aryan and israeli passport. the people who helped me, there are quite a few. it takes time to think of it. the idea of $100 in your pocket and you have no english, your journey starts. life is like a train. the day you become a passenger on the train is your birthday. the u.s. is the best place, and i'm glad i made it here. >> what did you think when you saw the pictures...
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the wait is for hours like this until hungary was ready for its next move. clearly they would have nowhere to run even if they wanted to. it's all open fields and nothing more, but all around, more military vehicles were busy laying more and more fence. of course the military components of hungary's response to the military crisis has all other countries worried about the signals it might send out. to the hungarian government, this is the most further way of handling the crisis or ensuring that no refugees actually get into hungary. hungary would also argue it's a more organized way of dealing with large numbers passing through than the croatia border where the facilities are pitiful. do these small children with their parents need to be confronted by big men with big guns when they have already run from war? >> while they are waiting, we try to cheer them up with fruit, water or sweets. if we really have to, we give them a toy to ease the tension. >> the convoy sets off at some speed accompanied from behind by the humvees. the convoy went to the nearest rai
the wait is for hours like this until hungary was ready for its next move. clearly they would have nowhere to run even if they wanted to. it's all open fields and nothing more, but all around, more military vehicles were busy laying more and more fence. of course the military components of hungary's response to the military crisis has all other countries worried about the signals it might send out. to the hungarian government, this is the most further way of handling the crisis or ensuring that...
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. >> a hardship for refugees trying to make their way into hungary, they are feeling the chill of fall, especially at night, when they are trying to leap outside. winter may come before the refugees find a new home. we have this report from the hungary croatian border. >> whatever else you may think about the hungarian government, it is nothing if not determined. >> at the border crossing refugees are dumped on the other side. they are escorted through in small groups, under the gaze of police and heavily armed soldiers. a helicopter playing and combat are theed circled overhead. those on buses are guarded by the police. those that need to use the bathroom are escorted there and back, waiting for hours like this, until hungary was ready for its next move. clearly they'd have nowhere to run even if they wanted to. it's open fields and nothing more. all around more vehicles were busy laying more and more fence. the response to the crisis has many worried about the signals. from the point of view of the hungarian government, it's the most efficient way to handle the crisis or ensuring tha
. >> a hardship for refugees trying to make their way into hungary, they are feeling the chill of fall, especially at night, when they are trying to leap outside. winter may come before the refugees find a new home. we have this report from the hungary croatian border. >> whatever else you may think about the hungarian government, it is nothing if not determined. >> at the border crossing refugees are dumped on the other side. they are escorted through in small groups, under...
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throughout hungary, their stories are only getting worse. refugees desperate and deprived, who can't understand why they are unwelcome. >> i met a man at the station who escaped from a town held by isis approximately he told me sitting there with his three chirp, it's better in syria, because in syria if there's an explosion, you die once. here i'm dying a thousand deaths of humiliation in front of my children. >> having fled their homes, and separated from loved ones and lost their possessions, the last the thing they ever expected was to be stripped of their dignity. al jazeera, hungary. >> most of the refugees who make it to europe mainly arrive into two countries, more than 120,000 have landed in italy this year. 230,000 people arrived in greece and take journeys north. fromages, 6,000 have gone on to europe's poorest country, bulgaria. another 10,000 refugees have traveled to macedonia and 3,000 more expected every day over the next few months. moving up to serbia, 100,000 people have registered for asylum there alone. some have gone in
throughout hungary, their stories are only getting worse. refugees desperate and deprived, who can't understand why they are unwelcome. >> i met a man at the station who escaped from a town held by isis approximately he told me sitting there with his three chirp, it's better in syria, because in syria if there's an explosion, you die once. here i'm dying a thousand deaths of humiliation in front of my children. >> having fled their homes, and separated from loved ones and lost their...
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hungary has declared a state of emergency in two border counties and imposed enough tu checks at the front tiers. 174 people have been caught crossing the border illegally, and may face criminal prosecution. hungary is building a fence along the border with serbia, and now it says it will start preparer to work on the fence along the border with romania. >> illegal migrants do have to comply with basic principles and procedures. those who haven't applies on their journey to any kind of asylum, and there's no sign of that in the system, and there's no proof of that, they are going to automatically be turned back. serbia is a safe country, macedonia is a safe country, most definitely greece is a safe country. it is impossible to cross these countries without at least attempting to participate in international protocol. >> germany and austria meanwhile have called for a social european union summit to be held next week to tackle the crisis. chancellor merkel called for action at a special news conference. >> translator: how can we better distribute refugees. it is urgent, and we cannot
hungary has declared a state of emergency in two border counties and imposed enough tu checks at the front tiers. 174 people have been caught crossing the border illegally, and may face criminal prosecution. hungary is building a fence along the border with serbia, and now it says it will start preparer to work on the fence along the border with romania. >> illegal migrants do have to comply with basic principles and procedures. those who haven't applies on their journey to any kind of...
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one in hungary, the other in bulgaria. they are thought to be part of a human smuggling ring that operated this truck and was responsible for the deaths that occurred in it. most refugees wanting to to germany. the european union's wealthiest country with liberal refugees asylum laws. a record number of 3,500 many of them from syria, cross ed in to southern germany from austria since monday. >> translator: quite honestly, i see no responsible on germany's part. it's been that said those arriving in germany are most like to receive asylum or the status of a refugees from a civil war country. that's not surprise. >> reporter: police on alert at border crossings like this one, might save some refugees' lives and may put some smugglers behind bars. but commanders admit more police won't solve europe's refugees problem. >> of course it's a big challenge for austrian police. there is no question. it's also a big challenge from austria, i think. but solutions can only come from the politics. politics, politicians, from the govern
one in hungary, the other in bulgaria. they are thought to be part of a human smuggling ring that operated this truck and was responsible for the deaths that occurred in it. most refugees wanting to to germany. the european union's wealthiest country with liberal refugees asylum laws. a record number of 3,500 many of them from syria, cross ed in to southern germany from austria since monday. >> translator: quite honestly, i see no responsible on germany's part. it's been that said those...
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it's an amazing sight, a stark contrast for hungary. all the refugees have told me while the hungarian people were nice to them, the government treated them abominably. some put up a sign thanking the people for the hospital at they have received. if i can describe a little bit behind me what you're seeing, this is a corridor set up to accommodate the receive jesus. there are hundreds of them that have arrived today. when they get off the train from another platform, the aid workers, volunteers bring them through here, take them in that direction, get them medical care, food, water, blankets, sweaters, shoes, toys for their children, so really a marked contrast for these refugees compared to just a few days ago. >> angela merkel of germany is calling the e.u.'s mandatory quotas a first step. where do things stand in terms of a united european union plan? >> it's a very good question and one that has yet to be answered. there is still a lot of confusion on this point. in fact, a couple of hours ago, we spoke with the spokesman for the au
it's an amazing sight, a stark contrast for hungary. all the refugees have told me while the hungarian people were nice to them, the government treated them abominably. some put up a sign thanking the people for the hospital at they have received. if i can describe a little bit behind me what you're seeing, this is a corridor set up to accommodate the receive jesus. there are hundreds of them that have arrived today. when they get off the train from another platform, the aid workers, volunteers...
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. >>> croatia has now closed most of its border crossings and is bussing people to the hungary border. that's why authorities are letting small groups cross into that country. the hungarian foreign minister says there is not an organized coordination between the two countries and croatia is encouraging masses of people to cross the border illegally. the huge influx has jammed boarding crossings. lawrence lee has more from the border. >> reporter: it's all relative and no doubt this miserable line of people waiting for someone to take them further looks absolutely desperate. but in relative terms it is certainly better than being tear gassed by the hungarians and as the day wore on the buses came regularly shipping them north. so the untrained eye, the idea of this three year old thinking this could be anything but a nightmare seems impossible, but her iraqi family have told her it's a great big game even if the game is exhausting and seems to have no end. these european countries that say they don't you you. what do you say to them? >> iing don't want them also. >> reporter: which cou
. >>> croatia has now closed most of its border crossings and is bussing people to the hungary border. that's why authorities are letting small groups cross into that country. the hungarian foreign minister says there is not an organized coordination between the two countries and croatia is encouraging masses of people to cross the border illegally. the huge influx has jammed boarding crossings. lawrence lee has more from the border. >> reporter: it's all relative and no doubt...
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. >> in hungary, military training exercises are underway. the government will vote on whether to bring soldiers in to boltster border security. thousands of refugees are stranded in the country trying to make their way to western europe. we have more. >> the weather's terrible right enough, as if the conditions for these refugees wasn't miserable enough, it has started raining and is very, very cold this morning. these are dozens of refugees being placed on to a bus that is going to take them to a refugee camp nearby, even though there are aid workers here, volunteers, medics, there is so much fear that i'm hearing from the refugees that i've been speaking with, many from syria, iraq, some from afghanistan, they just don't know what's next to them. they understand that they are going to be taken to this refugee camp, but they've also heard of really bad conditions at this refugee camp. they've heard from others in this refugee camp. they are aware that many refugees in that camp have consistently tried to break out of that camp, escape for t
. >> in hungary, military training exercises are underway. the government will vote on whether to bring soldiers in to boltster border security. thousands of refugees are stranded in the country trying to make their way to western europe. we have more. >> the weather's terrible right enough, as if the conditions for these refugees wasn't miserable enough, it has started raining and is very, very cold this morning. these are dozens of refugees being placed on to a bus that is going...
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long queues on the border, refugees crossing from hungary to luxembourg >>> a model of national unity. we visit a corner of iraq. local tribes now included in the wider fight against i.s.i.l. >>> and i have the sport, including a shock at the u.s
long queues on the border, refugees crossing from hungary to luxembourg >>> a model of national unity. we visit a corner of iraq. local tribes now included in the wider fight against i.s.i.l. >>> and i have the sport, including a shock at the u.s
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. >>> thousands are coming from hungary to austria. from munich, rob reynolds reports. >> destination germany. another train pulls into munich's central station. men women and children tumble out, many have escaped the civil war in syria. even the youngest gets a warm welcome from a volunteer. the refugees appeared weary as they made their way under police escort to a reception area. we asked in arabic how they felt to be in germany. >> translator: thank god, we are in a country as developed as germany. >> this woman said she made nearly all the journey on foot. >> i want to -- and i coming to germany to -- to -- then because germany -- >> translator: and she says that she had dreams to stay in germany and to get her end of the life in germany because germany is a land a country of blessing and humanity. >> reporter: volunteers helpedw. >> germany can't do it all william, we need all the help we can get. every step helps. >> european politicians fretted over their next moves. german officials meant to streamline rules for refugee shelt
. >>> thousands are coming from hungary to austria. from munich, rob reynolds reports. >> destination germany. another train pulls into munich's central station. men women and children tumble out, many have escaped the civil war in syria. even the youngest gets a warm welcome from a volunteer. the refugees appeared weary as they made their way under police escort to a reception area. we asked in arabic how they felt to be in germany. >> translator: thank god, we are in a...
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. >>> thousands of refugees have started arriving in germany from hungary, this is the end point from their long and at imtimes dangerous journey. from munich, rob reynolds reports. >> destination germany. another train carrying refugees pums intpulse into munich's cenl station. many have escaped the war from syria. a young one gets a warm welcome from a volunteer. making their way to a reception area we asked in arabic how they felt to be in germany? >> translator: thank god. we arrived in a country as developed as germany. >> this woman said she made nearly all the journey on foot. >> i coming to germany to then because germany. >> translator: she said she had dreams to stay in germany and to get the end of her life in germany because germany is a land a country of blessing and humanity. >> reporter: volunteers help bridge the language barrier and shepherd the refugees through the station. >> translator: germany by it's can't do it all. we need all the help we can get. every step counts. >> ultimately leading to official refugee status. european union officials met to determine thei
. >>> thousands of refugees have started arriving in germany from hungary, this is the end point from their long and at imtimes dangerous journey. from munich, rob reynolds reports. >> destination germany. another train carrying refugees pums intpulse into munich's cenl station. many have escaped the war from syria. a young one gets a warm welcome from a volunteer. making their way to a reception area we asked in arabic how they felt to be in germany? >> translator: thank...
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from there, hungary takes no chance. they are escorted through in small groups under the gaze of the police. the helicopter claimed to be combat ready circled overhead. those that need to use the bathroom regardless of age or sex are escorted there and back. waiting hours until hungry was ready for the next move. they'd have nowhere to run even if they wanted to, it's open fields anding nothing more. more vehicles were busy, laying more and more fence. the military components of the response to the refugee crisis has outer countries worried about the signals that it may send out. from the points of view of the hungarian government it's an efficient way of handling the crisis or ensuring that no refugees get into hungary. hungary argue it's a more organized way of dealing with large numbers, passing through, than the chaos of the border where the services are pitiful. do these really need to be confronted by big men with big gun, when they have run from more. >> while they are waiting we tried to fill them up with fruit,
from there, hungary takes no chance. they are escorted through in small groups under the gaze of the police. the helicopter claimed to be combat ready circled overhead. those that need to use the bathroom regardless of age or sex are escorted there and back. waiting hours until hungry was ready for the next move. they'd have nowhere to run even if they wanted to, it's open fields anding nothing more. more vehicles were busy, laying more and more fence. the military components of the response to...
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. >> that's our show for today, >> the standoff between refugees and riot police in hungary continues for a second day. eu leaders prepare for emergency talks. hello, you are watching al jazeera from doha. their deaths shined a spotlight on the refugee crisis. now the bodies of a family that drowned off the coast of turkey are being sent home. guatemala's former president spends the night in jail after resigning over
. >> that's our show for today, >> the standoff between refugees and riot police in hungary continues for a second day. eu leaders prepare for emergency talks. hello, you are watching al jazeera from doha. their deaths shined a spotlight on the refugee crisis. now the bodies of a family that drowned off the coast of turkey are being sent home. guatemala's former president spends the night in jail after resigning over
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throughout hungary, their stories are only getting worse. they're desperate and deprived and can't understand why they're unwelcome. >> i met a man who escaped from a town held by isis and he told me sitting there in the station with his three children it's better in syria because in syria if there's an explosion, you die once. here i'm dying a thousand deaths of humiliation in front of my children. >> having fled their homes and separated from loved ones and lost their possessions, the last thing they ever expected was to be stripped of their dignity. >>> new numbers out today sho an owing number of people in iraq who have been forced from their homes because of the violence there. mostly clashes between the government and isil throughout the country. thousands have been killed so far and more than 3 million people have been displaced by the fighting including more than half a million families. most of them more than 96% have fled isil controlled regions and volume tile anbar province west of baghdad. >>> russia's support for the president
throughout hungary, their stories are only getting worse. they're desperate and deprived and can't understand why they're unwelcome. >> i met a man who escaped from a town held by isis and he told me sitting there in the station with his three children it's better in syria because in syria if there's an explosion, you die once. here i'm dying a thousand deaths of humiliation in front of my children. >> having fled their homes and separated from loved ones and lost their possessions,...
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. >> andrew simmons reporting from the outskirts of budapest hungary. that train departed moments after the prime minister urged migrantss and refugees not to come to the country at all. >> please don't come. why you have to go from turkey to europe? turkey is a safe country. stay there. it's risky to come. we can't guarantee that you will be accepted here. morally and from human point of view, we who defend the border, we represent a human moral point also, because we would not like to falsefy the dreams of the people. >> and now turkey's president has weighed in, saying european nations are being indifferent to the deaths of refugees. he says all western nations share the blame. we now know more than the syrian boy found drowned on a turkish beach. he is three years old. he and his five year older brother were among a group of syrians who drowned. the boys' mother and sister survived. they put in an application to go to canada, but the canadian government denied it. >>> a new warning about e-cigarettes. there are concerns being raised about cancer. >>
. >> andrew simmons reporting from the outskirts of budapest hungary. that train departed moments after the prime minister urged migrantss and refugees not to come to the country at all. >> please don't come. why you have to go from turkey to europe? turkey is a safe country. stay there. it's risky to come. we can't guarantee that you will be accepted here. morally and from human point of view, we who defend the border, we represent a human moral point also, because we would not...
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. >>> hundreds of refugees are march to go the austrian board after being denied asylum in hungary. about 300 people got out of a refugees camp in southern hungary this morning, many of them were prevented from boarding trains out of the country. andrew simmons has more. >> reporter: it is extraordinary what's happening here and the numbers seem to be growing if anything. they are -- they have been marching now 20-kilometers outside of the capital on the m-1 motorway which in actual fact has been closed off at this section and these people -- let's just take a look at some of them there some of the young ones are out front. we are out in the front of the long, lon line of marchers. there are well, children, the males that you see, a man there on crutches with injury -- with in fact he only has one leg, a man who has had an injury quite possibly war injury in syria. there are other disabled people in wheel chairs at the front. this whole march came together over a matter of one to two da days. a number of syrians felt that they could take no more attribute pest's railway station, you
. >>> hundreds of refugees are march to go the austrian board after being denied asylum in hungary. about 300 people got out of a refugees camp in southern hungary this morning, many of them were prevented from boarding trains out of the country. andrew simmons has more. >> reporter: it is extraordinary what's happening here and the numbers seem to be growing if anything. they are -- they have been marching now 20-kilometers outside of the capital on the m-1 motorway which in...
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austrian officials shut down a highway being used by refugees to cross to hungary. macedonia's president is considering building a fence along the border. >> the justice department is promising to get tougher on white collar criminals. officials say they will now target both companies and individuals involved in corporate crimes. the justice department has been heavily criticized because so few banking executives linked to the 2008 financial crise have been criminally punished. >> you would think if the department which justice had all sorts of stuff with which they could charge people, they might have done it until now. the aim is to inject new life into high profile investigations. the justice department often targets the companies themselves, the fines have been so big that it feels serious. as you and i know, it doesn't necessarily change behavior. it only looks at executives after settling with the companies. it takes the cash first and starts looking at them and in many cases, that means that the prosecution of individuals goes unpunished, so this focus moves
austrian officials shut down a highway being used by refugees to cross to hungary. macedonia's president is considering building a fence along the border. >> the justice department is promising to get tougher on white collar criminals. officials say they will now target both companies and individuals involved in corporate crimes. the justice department has been heavily criticized because so few banking executives linked to the 2008 financial crise have been criminally punished. >>...
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hungary's prime minister says he is ready for a corridor for refugees trying to get to richer western european countries. after meeting the austrian chancellor the question is if the flow of people can be stopped and lawrence lee reports now from hungary. >> reporter: it might not seem like it but little places in southern hungary the vision of unity and dealing with the refugee crisis looks like a nightmare come true. you can see the millage from the piece of hungarian land and they are investigating to set up a semi permanent camp for a thousand refugees but it's basically a bog and even providing water would cost a fortune and the idea that hundreds of men from the middle east might be dumped here is more of an immediate concern. >> translator: the vast majority are young, strong men and on their journey they have natural needs they have not been able to satisfy and there is a strong possibility because of their cultural background they will satisfy their needs in hungary or europe but not in a european way. >> reporter: there are hundreds of little places like this across hungry a
hungary's prime minister says he is ready for a corridor for refugees trying to get to richer western european countries. after meeting the austrian chancellor the question is if the flow of people can be stopped and lawrence lee reports now from hungary. >> reporter: it might not seem like it but little places in southern hungary the vision of unity and dealing with the refugee crisis looks like a nightmare come true. you can see the millage from the piece of hungarian land and they are...
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>> rough treatment for refugees as they try to make their way to the hungary/macedonia border. hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, peaceful protests by venezuela's opposition after their leader is given a lengthy jail sentence. voting is under way in singapore and what's expected to be the tightest election in decades. and to venice, a new film showcase daily life in one of the south pacific's last traditional tribes. foreign ministers from four central european nations are meeting in prague amid a growing rift over the refugee crisis. the czech republic, poland, slovakia reject quotas. the commission wants 120,000 additional asylum seekers per year to be shared out between 28 member states. meanwhile, macedonia's foreign minister says his country may follow hungary's example and build a border fence. up to 4,000 refugees are making their way through macedonia trying to make their way to europe. >> from the islands they took the ferry to the mainland. traveled through the night and reached the border in the morning. it's pouring with rain. many are not prepare
>> rough treatment for refugees as they try to make their way to the hungary/macedonia border. hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, peaceful protests by venezuela's opposition after their leader is given a lengthy jail sentence. voting is under way in singapore and what's expected to be the tightest election in decades. and to venice, a new film showcase daily life in one of the south pacific's last traditional tribes. foreign ministers from four central european nations...
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hungary is reporting a new record in this refugee and migrant crisis. it says a little over 10,000 asylum seekers entered the country on wednesday. >>> meanwhile in germany, angela merkel says europe is still not close to finding a solution to the refugee crisis. at a german parliament session, merkel called for an expansion to the agreement. she called the agreement a first step. rob reynolds has more. >>> in other news colombia has announced a break through in peace talks with the group known as the farc. they have agreed to hold a special war crimes tribunal, and provide reparation for victims. >>> seattle school district makes an unprecedented decision to stop suspending elementary students. find out what prompted the move. >>> also regulation at home. why some states are proposing new laws to protect children who are being home schooled. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close to the isil position >> who is in charge, and are they going to be held to accout? >> but know we're following the research team into the fire >> they'
hungary is reporting a new record in this refugee and migrant crisis. it says a little over 10,000 asylum seekers entered the country on wednesday. >>> meanwhile in germany, angela merkel says europe is still not close to finding a solution to the refugee crisis. at a german parliament session, merkel called for an expansion to the agreement. she called the agreement a first step. rob reynolds has more. >>> in other news colombia has announced a break through in peace talks...
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will that be hungary? slow vena? there was a big problem on the hungarian/croatian government which they decided they're too close to the border. in one moment 40 croatian policemen going with the refugees across the border, they were arrested by the hungarian government just shortly. they were let go to go back to croatia after one hour. so the situation was pretty much chaotic here, but now everything is under control and we can state that the first refugee wave has passed. in crow crow yat shan and they want expect 200,000 to come there again. >>> an ital navy ships carrying 377 people has arrived in sicily. the refugees were part of more than 4600 people who were resed in 20 operations in the mediterranean on saturday. >>> the u.s. mine wheel says it will take in more refugees from around the world during the next two years. secretary of state john kerry made the announcement meeting the german foreign minister in berlin. >> this step i'm announcing today i believe is in keeping with the best tradition of america
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well, hungary praised germany's decision to implement border controls to stem the flow of refugees but a former prime minister said the hard line on refugees is for political gain and andrew simmons reports from budapest. ♪ referring to this human crisis hungary's prime minister repeatedly said it's germany's problem but ask any of the volunteers who try to help the refugees through this chaos what they think and they can't help getting political. >> for many it's natural that we help them and we feel really, really angry our government is giving them this treatment. >> reporter: this is a husband and wife team helping take donations and passing them along to those in need. >> they said they don't want muslim here. i did not understand that because there are muslim living here with peace. >> we are not sure what is going to happen if they close the borders again then there will be thousands of people sleeping here again. >> reporter: political protests are gaining momentum and not just momentum and they are portraying him as hitler on the front page. >> translator: it's not the prime
well, hungary praised germany's decision to implement border controls to stem the flow of refugees but a former prime minister said the hard line on refugees is for political gain and andrew simmons reports from budapest. ♪ referring to this human crisis hungary's prime minister repeatedly said it's germany's problem but ask any of the volunteers who try to help the refugees through this chaos what they think and they can't help getting political. >> for many it's natural that we help...
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hungary would have to abide by those distinction he. because the eu has not designated these groups, as refugees, i think that's why we're seeing a lot of this push back and i think individual countries are not going to take the lead in calling these people refugees for the most part, i mean you see some people taking the lead like germany and a few other countries.but the eu and international treaties need to declare these people as refugees, therefore they are triggered under the international law and european agreements as well. >> thanks so much, from washington, d.c. >>> syrian president bashar al-assad is blaming the west for the refugee crisis. he says america's support for syrian opposition has actually helped fuel groups like i.s.i.l. which has torn the country apart. mike viqueria, good evening. >> reporter: adam, it's hard to believe the white house policy or president obama's policy towards your has worked. amade the best of a bad situation? should he have worked earlier to stop the carnage that is now in its fifth year? >>
hungary would have to abide by those distinction he. because the eu has not designated these groups, as refugees, i think that's why we're seeing a lot of this push back and i think individual countries are not going to take the lead in calling these people refugees for the most part, i mean you see some people taking the lead like germany and a few other countries.but the eu and international treaties need to declare these people as refugees, therefore they are triggered under the...
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hungary's foreign minister said the border will be kept closed. we have more from the serbian, hungarian border. >> behind me, you can see about 30 to 40 refugees that are staging a peaceful sit-in. they are demanding that the e.u. put pressure on the hungarian government to let them across hungary on to austria and germany. there is more anger at this hour here, at this border crossing, because temperatures are really rising. it has gotten severely hot in the last hour, and that means that the tempers are starting to flare, people are worried about if they are going to get food and water. there are medics here, u.n. personnel, volunteer aid workers, but the refugees here say more need to come here. this is going to become like an encampment, there needs to be more help provided to the refugees that are here. just about a kilometer down that way are refugees waiting to get on a bus to take them to the border with croatia. that's the next crossing they are trying to get into. they are worried about what is going to happen when they cross into croat
hungary's foreign minister said the border will be kept closed. we have more from the serbian, hungarian border. >> behind me, you can see about 30 to 40 refugees that are staging a peaceful sit-in. they are demanding that the e.u. put pressure on the hungarian government to let them across hungary on to austria and germany. there is more anger at this hour here, at this border crossing, because temperatures are really rising. it has gotten severely hot in the last hour, and that means...
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hungary caved in. the people who walked and walked from serbia over the border into croatia were put on to buses. those dumped on the hungarian border ended up close to austria. others got stuck on the border with sloughe slovenia. so many people, volunteers stepping in where governments did not could barely believe the response from europe had been so disorganized. >> the way they are treated is something that they will take with them. if you welcome them, they will be welcome. it will be within europe, they will be with us. if you build up fences, if we use pepper spray, water cannons, they will be against us. >> one country in central europe was germany but it has not been able to persuade the new eu members to the south and east of any moral or economic arct for more help. the quote system looks unlikely to succeed. >> for the good intentions, the problem is it doesn't really meet the demands of the refugees more than it meets at a time demands of various european union member states because the re
hungary caved in. the people who walked and walked from serbia over the border into croatia were put on to buses. those dumped on the hungarian border ended up close to austria. others got stuck on the border with sloughe slovenia. so many people, volunteers stepping in where governments did not could barely believe the response from europe had been so disorganized. >> the way they are treated is something that they will take with them. if you welcome them, they will be welcome. it will...
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. >> they don't want to stay in hungary, they want to stay in west european country. if the authorities prevent them from leaving, they will opt for the services of human smugglers. >> obviously, these people shouldn't be there, following european protocols after being apprehended at the border as illegal migrants they have sedatinged placedesignated plac. >> they have been through worst danger and hardship than this. tony this is a truly awful situation these people are in. they have traveled so far and now this dead end. they'd hoped so much they could have gotten through areas of choice such as germany france, england perhaps, but generally they are in a desperate situation. i traveled all the way along from the greek border and i've seen all sorts of images, families walking down railway lines their feet sore in the burning heat. images of children trying to help the situation. in razor wire fence between greece and macedonia, there were women passing their babies under the razor wire so the police would have to take the babies and that would give them some access
. >> they don't want to stay in hungary, they want to stay in west european country. if the authorities prevent them from leaving, they will opt for the services of human smugglers. >> obviously, these people shouldn't be there, following european protocols after being apprehended at the border as illegal migrants they have sedatinged placedesignated plac. >> they have been through worst danger and hardship than this. tony this is a truly awful situation these people are in....
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nobody would like to stay in hungary. we don't have difficultwies people who would like to stay in hungary or po land or estonia. all of them would like to go to germany. >> orbond taunted european leaders saying they were out of step with their citizens. >> people in europe are full of fear because we see that the european leaders, among them, the prime ministers, are not able to control the situation. >> german chancellor angela merkel said europe needs to share the refugee burden and treat the refugees according to principles of human rights agreed to in international law. >> the world will decide how europe will be seen by the world. we are a community of vams, and the geneva convention is a part of this community that we cannot wish away. >> the french and german proposals will likely be discuss in greater detail when eu foreign ministers meet in luxem borg on friday and saturday. al jazeera, berlin. >> dissatisfied with their government's response to the refugee crisis, people if iceland are turning to the power of
nobody would like to stay in hungary. we don't have difficultwies people who would like to stay in hungary or po land or estonia. all of them would like to go to germany. >> orbond taunted european leaders saying they were out of step with their citizens. >> people in europe are full of fear because we see that the european leaders, among them, the prime ministers, are not able to control the situation. >> german chancellor angela merkel said europe needs to share the refugee...
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hungary was for many the preferred route, but when hungary built a razor wire fence, refugees were diverted through serbia and croatia. on friday croatia reopened its main border crossing. a record 10,000 new refugees arrived in croatia the very next day. europe is facing multiple problems dealing with refugees. angela merkel has said she wants to speed up the repatriation of people who fail the asylum process. her government says it believes a third of people claiming to be from syria aren't. lawrence lee reports now from munich. >> reporter: they are still arriving at munich train station. health workers are on hand to check their temperatures. others are also checking whether they are who they say they are. a few days ago, we filmed a group in a town moving as fast as they could to the border with austria. among them was this man in red. he said he would do an interview with us. >> where are you from? >> syria. >> which city? >> damascus. >> yeah, you just came here from the border with croatia or -- >> i came here to -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> exactly. and go to autria and germany. >> repo
hungary was for many the preferred route, but when hungary built a razor wire fence, refugees were diverted through serbia and croatia. on friday croatia reopened its main border crossing. a record 10,000 new refugees arrived in croatia the very next day. europe is facing multiple problems dealing with refugees. angela merkel has said she wants to speed up the repatriation of people who fail the asylum process. her government says it believes a third of people claiming to be from syria aren't....
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they spent many days facing hostility in hungary before moving on to germany. germany has generous benefits for refugees and laws for asylum seekers. the cost of absorbing the refugees may reach 10 billion euros this year. german chancellor angela merkel says germany can cope with the influx without raising taxes or running a deficit >>> as the refugees begin to settle in, angela merkel's governing coalition will meet sunday. to discuss measures at streamlining rules, and freeing up funds for refugee shelters. >> those political actions lie ahead. for now, thousands of refugees are happy to have reached their long-sought after goal. a warm welcome in a peaceful land >>> and joining me outside the capital of budapest is andrew simmonds, he is at one of the train stations where thousands of migrants are in the country. there's a lot going on, you're on the ground, what is happening. >> this is the station, 20km outside of budapest, downtown. and the situation here is pretty desperate. the people have been marching 20km. just take a look around here if we can, ver
they spent many days facing hostility in hungary before moving on to germany. germany has generous benefits for refugees and laws for asylum seekers. the cost of absorbing the refugees may reach 10 billion euros this year. german chancellor angela merkel says germany can cope with the influx without raising taxes or running a deficit >>> as the refugees begin to settle in, angela merkel's governing coalition will meet sunday. to discuss measures at streamlining rules, and freeing up...
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. >> rough treatment for refugees as they try to make their way through the hungary/macedonia border. hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. condemns a lengthy prison sentence ended down to venezuela's opposition leader. voting under way in singapore in what's expected to be the tightest election in decades. the u.n. votes to allow the palestinian flag to be raised at its headquarters.
. >> rough treatment for refugees as they try to make their way through the hungary/macedonia border. hello. this is al jazeera live from doha. also ahead, the u.s. condemns a lengthy prison sentence ended down to venezuela's opposition leader. voting under way in singapore in what's expected to be the tightest election in decades. the u.n. votes to allow the palestinian flag to be raised at its headquarters.
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do you think hungary should be building a fence and just blocking these migrants? >> i think hungary has the right to look at its own conditions of its own country, whether it's capable of being able to host these migrants and refugees, where it's able to make a extinguishment between the international regulations that you've talked which also exclude economic migrants and whether they then have the support of germany to accept everybody coming through. what germany is doing through the european union is saying no, we want to distribute the refugees to all the countries of europe, whether you can do so or not and we will make sure that we're in control of the decision-making through the european union. >> you've laid out what you call a self radical proposal to stabilize syria and part that have plan is to reinstate bashar al assad. how do you explain how that would be good for the syrian people? >> well, it's much better for the syrian people. they can return to a country which is being rebuilt under my plan with a marshall plan, where the international world reco
do you think hungary should be building a fence and just blocking these migrants? >> i think hungary has the right to look at its own conditions of its own country, whether it's capable of being able to host these migrants and refugees, where it's able to make a extinguishment between the international regulations that you've talked which also exclude economic migrants and whether they then have the support of germany to accept everybody coming through. what germany is doing through the...
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refugees are boarding buses for vienna after arriving from hungary. i apologize, we lost that live image. this is earlier, austria is now deploying the army to help control the influx of migrants. today's, germany's vice chancellor say they expect up to 1 million migrants to come there by the end of the year. that is 2,000 more than germany predicted just a week ago. in the face of that, germany reintroduced border controls, causing major traffic jams at the german, austrian border. we have more on the talks to solve the crisis from brussels. >> it is, in fact, this is one of the greatest crisis well that has faced the european union. it's extraordinary that they have survived the euro zone crisis, the greek debt crisis, and yet, this crisis over the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of refugees and other immigrants who have flooded into the european union over the past year has actually stretched, is really stretching the unity of the european union to its limit. when you think about the moods just a few weeks ago when that iconic photograph e
refugees are boarding buses for vienna after arriving from hungary. i apologize, we lost that live image. this is earlier, austria is now deploying the army to help control the influx of migrants. today's, germany's vice chancellor say they expect up to 1 million migrants to come there by the end of the year. that is 2,000 more than germany predicted just a week ago. in the face of that, germany reintroduced border controls, causing major traffic jams at the german, austrian border. we have...
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refugees move north through the european union they are enduring terrible conditions and resistance and hungary and eastern european country oppose plans to take in more refugees and germany which opened its doors appears to be closing them and reintroduced border controls and temporarily suspended train services to and from austria saying it's struggling to cope and saying refugees can't choose where they want asylum and a view shared by many in germany. >> translator: we have taken the most refugees in europe and if we have space we can take more but you must distribute them fairly in the eu and not all should come to germany. >> translator: we need to change origin to have conditions to make a life worth living and germany can take more refugee, we have the capacity. >> translator: we have massive problems with migrants and they cannot cope because of different cultures and sooner or later there will be a clash on cultures. >> reporter: and the ministers have been arriving on what most likely will be a very contentious debate. >> reporter: it is. in fact, this is one of the greatest crisis r
refugees move north through the european union they are enduring terrible conditions and resistance and hungary and eastern european country oppose plans to take in more refugees and germany which opened its doors appears to be closing them and reintroduced border controls and temporarily suspended train services to and from austria saying it's struggling to cope and saying refugees can't choose where they want asylum and a view shared by many in germany. >> translator: we have taken the...
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. >> macedonian police beat up refugees trying to make their way through the hungar hungary/macedonia border. hello. welcome to al jazeera. also ahead, russia confirms it's providing military aid to sear and will continue to do so. voting is under their singapore. plus, scientists say they have discovered a new human-like species.
. >> macedonian police beat up refugees trying to make their way through the hungar hungary/macedonia border. hello. welcome to al jazeera. also ahead, russia confirms it's providing military aid to sear and will continue to do so. voting is under their singapore. plus, scientists say they have discovered a new human-like species.
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mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, bicske, hungary. >> three-year-old elon kurde. drown along with his three-year-old brother and their mother. as they tried to get to greece. the father who survived said he does not plan to make another attempt to get to europe. >>> president obama is trying to reassure the saudis about the iran nuclear deal. mike viqueria joins us live from washington. good evening to you mike. >> hi erica. it was a meeting at the white house marked by words glowing of mutual respect. in the end the meeting appeared to reach its aim, to get the relationship between saudi arabia and united states back on track. palpresident obama met the kingl manhimself in the drive. moving past agreements how to deal with iran's nuclear ambitions. >> we'll discuss the importance of effectively implementing the deal to ensure that iran does not have a nuclear weapon. while counteracting its destabilizing activities in the region. >> reporter: with the saudis now publicly backing the iran deal and with mr. obama fresh from victory in his battle to save it in congr
mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera, bicske, hungary. >> three-year-old elon kurde. drown along with his three-year-old brother and their mother. as they tried to get to greece. the father who survived said he does not plan to make another attempt to get to europe. >>> president obama is trying to reassure the saudis about the iran nuclear deal. mike viqueria joins us live from washington. good evening to you mike. >> hi erica. it was a meeting at the white house marked by words...
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mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera on the serbia hungary border. >>> many are now bypass is hungary to get to austria and germany. croatian officials say the refugees will be treated peacefully. >> those people use your country just as a transit country and i would say what i said to angela merkel and all the others that we are ready to take our own responsibility and our own burden and to share it with all the other eu countries and i think it's not selfish at all. >> vucich met with secretary of state john kerry, kerry thanked him for his tremendous effort to help refugees. reporting on the refugee crisis joins us from london, very good to have you with us steven. as we just reported things got uglier on the hungarian border. refugees faced water cannons, tear gas and police with batons. but some refugees threw rocks at police. the chaos is getting worse every day? >> it's getting worse every day. it's an embarrassment in europe. the problem begins in syria which has been a tragedy of more than four years standing. in a way i'm surprised it hasn't hit europe faster than this. >> it seems
mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera on the serbia hungary border. >>> many are now bypass is hungary to get to austria and germany. croatian officials say the refugees will be treated peacefully. >> those people use your country just as a transit country and i would say what i said to angela merkel and all the others that we are ready to take our own responsibility and our own burden and to share it with all the other eu countries and i think it's not selfish at all. >> vucich met...
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coming up in the next 60 minutes, refugees on the mark in hungary in search of safety as did demonstrators across europe rally to support them. >>> saudi arabia's king arrives in mecca the day after a crane collapse killing more than 100 people. >> is anti-aust -- he is anti-austerity and has opposed all of britain's recent military campaigns, u.k.'s new opposition leader, plus . >> i am charlie angela at the vin vin is /* venice film festival to a first time venzuela director . >> i am joann in a with sport including german football championship mic extend a warm welcome to the thousands of refugees arriving in the country. ♪ >>> divisions over how to respond to the refugee have been in evidence on the streets of europe's cities, and a trail of syrian refugees makes its way to german where 40,000 are expected to arrive over the weekend. anti-immigration activists staged demonstrations against accepting refugees in the czech republic and poland. there were larger protests in several other countries as part of a day of solidarity with the refugees. the largest was here in london where ten
coming up in the next 60 minutes, refugees on the mark in hungary in search of safety as did demonstrators across europe rally to support them. >>> saudi arabia's king arrives in mecca the day after a crane collapse killing more than 100 people. >> is anti-aust -- he is anti-austerity and has opposed all of britain's recent military campaigns, u.k.'s new opposition leader, plus . >> i am charlie angela at the vin vin is /* venice film festival to a first time venzuela...
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today thousands of refugees tried to get to western hungarian >>> in hungary's southern border and now this, any way they can, including killing me if they can get away with it. leaving miami, dallas, and chicago. nearly approximate hundred it will criminal lawsuit filed by the justice department. more than 100 deaths. on live in detroit with more for us tonight. >> that covered that ignition switch test test test se se does in order to secure a deal like this. prosecutors are not ruling out charging individuals in the future. and it's part of our apology to the victims. $75 million to settle many of the lawsuits filed by victims and their families. the settlements were met with frustration by victim's family members like laura christianson who last year said she hopes someone at general motors would be held criminally responsible for the death of her daughter, amber marie rose died in a 2005 crash caused by the ignition switch in her chevrolet cobalt. it's a bill law makers said last year could have been avoided. the parts needed to fix the defective switches said cost less than a dol
today thousands of refugees tried to get to western hungarian >>> in hungary's southern border and now this, any way they can, including killing me if they can get away with it. leaving miami, dallas, and chicago. nearly approximate hundred it will criminal lawsuit filed by the justice department. more than 100 deaths. on live in detroit with more for us tonight. >> that covered that ignition switch test test test se se does in order to secure a deal like this. prosecutors are...
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refugees arriving at the hungary-croatia border, nonlethal force against refugees trying to enter the country. hungary's prime minister saying the crisis is putting the continent in danger. >> migrants are not just banging on our door, they're breaking it down. not a few hundred, not a thousand, but self hundred thousands, actually millions of migrants are laying siege to hungary and europe's borders. there is no end in sight. there are millions that are preparing to travel. >> victor orban insisting that those requires wires ar razor w. countries claiming they can't cope with that huge influx of refugees are just shepg them out instead, puttinhipg themship th. >> hoping their journey will be a little bit quicker, little less painful but this reception center in the northern slovenia town, are close to austria and germany, are they happy about it. >> it is quicker. these countries i told you it's good. >> when do you think you'll go to austria you think? >> austria maybe today after lunch. >> on the train. >> on the train, yes. >> like its neighbors to the southeast, slovenia is using
refugees arriving at the hungary-croatia border, nonlethal force against refugees trying to enter the country. hungary's prime minister saying the crisis is putting the continent in danger. >> migrants are not just banging on our door, they're breaking it down. not a few hundred, not a thousand, but self hundred thousands, actually millions of migrants are laying siege to hungary and europe's borders. there is no end in sight. there are millions that are preparing to travel. >>...
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this is why i'm here. >> reporter: at hng hungary's board they're met by the military. while they don't get much assistance, they're being let in to continue their journey northwards. budapest was compared by the chancellor to the holocaust chls on friday he hit in vienna before accusing of them of blocking a refugee corridor. >> this is no corridor situation because austria hasn't agreed to it. you can't organize it if the country doesn't accept it. we don't want a fence on the hungarian border either, austria stent want anything, which is not a good position. >> reporter: the united nations is warning the daylight influx of about 8,000 refugees from countries from syria and iraq will continue into the winter, risking their lives cross the sea like this group arriving on the greek island of lesbos for a life of peace. >>> the united nations has criticized rush ban backed rebels that expelled aid work s workers. they said their staff was removed from the country along with others from international aid agencies. the ukrainian government shut down all services in the are
this is why i'm here. >> reporter: at hng hungary's board they're met by the military. while they don't get much assistance, they're being let in to continue their journey northwards. budapest was compared by the chancellor to the holocaust chls on friday he hit in vienna before accusing of them of blocking a refugee corridor. >> this is no corridor situation because austria hasn't agreed to it. you can't organize it if the country doesn't accept it. we don't want a fence on the...
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a farmer with his son in his arms tripped by a camera woman in hungary. he happened to be a football coach. with help from real madrid they are starting a new life in spain. >> a father kicking a football with his son. it seemed so normal in madrid. this is no ordinary family. he was deliberately dripped by a camera woman while holding his son in a field. it was a defining moment both for the treatment of refugees, and the future of the family, who now have a spanish roof over their heads, and an income. >> i work, and come, and when i come to europe, i sikh a job here. and led here for my wife. >> the president of spain's national football saw him trip and heard that he was a syrian premier league coach, before a refugee. he was sent a train ticket to madrid. >> i love you i love spain. thank you for all. >> i loved it. >> i saw i would like to help and bring him and his family here i wanted to do it as football managers. i have a moral gz to do something, and help fellow managers. >> the story of a fable coach turned refugee. hearing that they were in t
a farmer with his son in his arms tripped by a camera woman in hungary. he happened to be a football coach. with help from real madrid they are starting a new life in spain. >> a father kicking a football with his son. it seemed so normal in madrid. this is no ordinary family. he was deliberately dripped by a camera woman while holding his son in a field. it was a defining moment both for the treatment of refugees, and the future of the family, who now have a spanish roof over their...
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czech republic, hungary, slovakia oppose the plan. finla finland ab stained. e.u. leaders will continue discussions on how to implement the plan >>> a 50 fold price hike on a drug has a pharmaceutical company in retreat. it sheets light on drug makers doing the same with other medations. >> another head of state arrives. what china's president has planned for his visit and why he's spending some in the pacific north-west. >> i died and came back to life... but yet still wanted to get high. >> i have prostituted. >> for drugs? >> for drugs, yeah. >> we're dealing with the worst drug epidemic in united states' history. >> she said "dad, please don't leave me here". i said "honey, i don't have any choice". >>> china's president xi jinping arrived in the u.s. for his first state visit. earlier this evening he spoke to top corporate leaders in seattle and emphasised china's commitment to maintaining relationship with the u.s., and called for more trust and less suspicion between the two nations. he indicated a willingness to work with the u.s. on cyber security issues.
czech republic, hungary, slovakia oppose the plan. finla finland ab stained. e.u. leaders will continue discussions on how to implement the plan >>> a 50 fold price hike on a drug has a pharmaceutical company in retreat. it sheets light on drug makers doing the same with other medations. >> another head of state arrives. what china's president has planned for his visit and why he's spending some in the pacific north-west. >> i died and came back to life... but yet still...
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fear on hungary's border as fleeing syrian refugees plea for help. a call for peaceful protests in venezuela after opposition leader lopez is jailed for
fear on hungary's border as fleeing syrian refugees plea for help. a call for peaceful protests in venezuela after opposition leader lopez is jailed for
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hungary has deployed soldiers along its border. german chancellor angela merkel said any decision won't come overnight. are these talks too late for people already stranded across the e.u.? >> the u.n. refugee agency said this is the last chance for europe to reach a coherent policy on this refugee crisis. in many ways, you're right, the countries of europe, leaders of europe at any rate seem to be way behind the curve on this one. they're discussing trying to reach quotas on how to share out 120,000 refugees who have come to the european union. however, again, according to the u.n. refugee agency, nearly 500,000 have arrived this year. the fact that they're arguing only about one quarter of that number really makes you ask just how worthwhile this meeting is. in many ways, really, the situation with the refugees has taken on a momentum of its own and it really does seem to have caught the leaders of the european union looking really lacking in leadership. >> not to mention that a lot of these e.u. countries are refusing to follow
hungary has deployed soldiers along its border. german chancellor angela merkel said any decision won't come overnight. are these talks too late for people already stranded across the e.u.? >> the u.n. refugee agency said this is the last chance for europe to reach a coherent policy on this refugee crisis. in many ways, you're right, the countries of europe, leaders of europe at any rate seem to be way behind the curve on this one. they're discussing trying to reach quotas on how to share...
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, one of them just looked on his phone and realized they weren't in hungary at all, that they were in croatia. and somebody punched him in the face. the other countries won't even allow them in. welcome to europe, now go away. lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern croatia. >>> the refugees are being taken to the croatian capitol. mohammed jamjoom has more from there. >> reporter: the refugees now on these buses have been brought by train to here. now what is interesting is that although, the border into slovenia has been closed, most of the refugees that i have just spoken with on these buses believe they will be taken now into slovenia. they say they have not heard that that border has been closed. they don't expect to be taken to any holding facilities or makeshift refugee camp. it will be an interesting situation in the next several hours. many say if they are not bussed to the border, they plan to walk. but that on this record-hot day will be very difficult. that's a walk that will take at least six to seven hours. >> dozens of people have been killed in a taliban attack in a former
, one of them just looked on his phone and realized they weren't in hungary at all, that they were in croatia. and somebody punched him in the face. the other countries won't even allow them in. welcome to europe, now go away. lawrence lee, al jazeera, southern croatia. >>> the refugees are being taken to the croatian capitol. mohammed jamjoom has more from there. >> reporter: the refugees now on these buses have been brought by train to here. now what is interesting is that...